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will it eventually be moved out of the healthcare law? >> i seriously doubt it. mo of the things we have seen delayre delayedunder time period restrictions. no reason to thin it would be. i suppose anything is possible. can i quickly say, though, why is everybody assuming they will lower the quality of the executives' insurance rather than rai the quality of the other insurance? >> that's how redistribution works. >> this is the same argument we use to combat the paycheck fairness act. department of labor say people bring home 70% of the compensation. 30% goes to taxes and benefits. if people saw that on paper, they might say hey, you know what? i'm willing to trake some of my take-home pay for better benefit or vice versa. time off is more important than the salary. we think we need to think about this broadly a the implications for other benefits. >> simple terms. the i.r.s. gets a massive amount of questions wrong on their 800-hot line. who is to say that the i.r.s. will get this right in defining what is a high benefit exective pay? >> last word from emac on
will it eventually be moved out of the healthcare law? >> i seriously doubt it. mo of the things we have seen delayre delayedunder time period restrictions. no reason to thin it would be. i suppose anything is possible. can i quickly say, though, why is everybody assuming they will lower the quality of the executives' insurance rather than rai the quality of the other insurance? >> that's how redistribution works. >> this is the same argument we use to combat the paycheck...
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the constitution as a law of the land. and no state could enact the law. this is also the rule of law issue. i believe that provides for criminal sanctions for individuals who provide safe haven and harbor knowingly in the united states if i went any country in the world and didn't go through the customs with the passport. they would not consider me an undocumented immigrant they would consider me trespassing. we know that they cannot force local law enforcement but that is not what they are asking. there has always been a cooperation between local law enforcement and their colleagues at the federal level. that's all there asking them to do. i think it is an ethical issue. it's the ten of the law enforcement officer code of ethics that says we will cooperate with other law enforcement agencies. i don't get the illegal first strategy that they are employing. he understands we need an aa wall. not a week goes by where he comes back into the country. that means the border is not sealed. david clark, we love having you come on. come back soon. breaking news. m
the constitution as a law of the land. and no state could enact the law. this is also the rule of law issue. i believe that provides for criminal sanctions for individuals who provide safe haven and harbor knowingly in the united states if i went any country in the world and didn't go through the customs with the passport. they would not consider me an undocumented immigrant they would consider me trespassing. we know that they cannot force local law enforcement but that is not what they are...
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>> that' not how the health care law is written. yo eployer doesn't give you any more premms or subsidies for the premiums of your health ca costs and that is just a dealand the folks who wrote that law have to abide by it as well. >> labor unions would make obamacare supporters until after obamace is passed and they read it and discovered some of us will have to pay more. >> we are going to lose her health insurance by a unitended consequences and it needs to be fixed now. >> it wl exempt the unions and what we just complain about. others have to pay it. >> this is the w we fight this stuff in a docratic society. some are smart about maneuvering and atleast we are doing this in a playing field. >> it is the cap on health care benefits. isn't that fair? i think that the facts would suggest that this is part of it. it allows these political group to ttake tax deductions that are doing political stuff. let's get rid of that and make it clean and make all groups take their share. >> is that include labor unions? >> just come it doesn't
>> that' not how the health care law is written. yo eployer doesn't give you any more premms or subsidies for the premiums of your health ca costs and that is just a dealand the folks who wrote that law have to abide by it as well. >> labor unions would make obamacare supporters until after obamace is passed and they read it and discovered some of us will have to pay more. >> we are going to lose her health insurance by a unitended consequences and it needs to be fixed now....
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california has hired ex-cons t administer the health care law. forty-three of their navigators are convicted criminals. health and human services secretary mike leavitt on the latest health care surprise. are you making too big of a deal out of this? >> these are very important financial decisions that people are making. they are being accepted now by people that are inadequately trained it appears. potentially and not properly checked out either. so i think it is a significant matter and one that date of california needs to be 11 other states need to be cautious. it's not an acceptable situation. melissa: kathleen sebelius was asked is it true that many undergo criminal background checks and she said that it was absolutely true. they didn't put that rule in place. would you put that in place? >> i think that that is a legitimate role to have. and it's not in place now, it certainly could be done and should be done immediately. and oftentimes in very sensive situationshile they are going into people's homes as and see people in settings where the
california has hired ex-cons t administer the health care law. forty-three of their navigators are convicted criminals. health and human services secretary mike leavitt on the latest health care surprise. are you making too big of a deal out of this? >> these are very important financial decisions that people are making. they are being accepted now by people that are inadequately trained it appears. potentially and not properly checked out either. so i think it is a significant matter and...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. i'm kelly wright. and now back to cavuto on business. >>> well, hollywood is hoping for a november blockbuster, and you have probably heard of this, but the details are interesting. the midterms are approaching, and the a-listers are stepping up to send big bucks to the democrats. ben stein, it is a who's who list, and barbra streisand with better than $24,000 donated to help the democrats keep control of the senate. are you on that particular list? >> no, i am contributing to the national republican senatorial campaign committee, and so i am not on that list, but hollywood likes to show how rich it is, and throw the weight around and think it is the most important place in the world. if they can buy the election or help the democrats win and have important people like mr. obama come visit them, good for them. it is pennies to them. these are terribly rich people and not starving journalists and economists like me. >> and me. >> these are incredibly rich people where this is not even notice to people l
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i don't. >> and also, he has a serious problem of the government making up what the law is. i mean, they can't just make up what the law is. >> but if that they are saying it is coming out of somewhere and as i mentioned to dagan, some of the communities are balking at it, but it is like a tony soprano reminder that you guys better do what you have to do here. so the timing is interesting, but you are saying no legal basis for it? >> i would like to see the legal basis for it. i don't believe it exists, and they just made it up. >> we will have a lot more here, because i am not a u laier even though i have watched a lot of the law shows, i think that i'm an expert, and i will pass on this. but meanwhile, what do amtrak and the taxpayer dollars have in common? the forbes magazine is going to put it together with the runaway spending. >>> and now some a-listers are shelling out big bucks to keep harry in charge. i wonder if ben stein is on that liheir home. i'm kelly wright. and now back to cavuto on business. >>> well, hollywood is hoping for a november blockbuster, and you h
i don't. >> and also, he has a serious problem of the government making up what the law is. i mean, they can't just make up what the law is. >> but if that they are saying it is coming out of somewhere and as i mentioned to dagan, some of the communities are balking at it, but it is like a tony soprano reminder that you guys better do what you have to do here. so the timing is interesting, but you are saying no legal basis for it? >> i would like to see the legal basis for it....
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if the house to approve this and the president signs it into law, we're talking about the debt ceiling for the next couple of months. we don't have that much certainty on how much room we have. we know it's $200 billion but that all depends on the specifics of the textile because remember, taxes are going up, but the fiscal cliff its full force and continues to hit full force, technically it already has a degree that helps the deficit picture and gives us more room as a country underneath that debt ceiling. we have already technically hit it. $200 of that extraordinary measures being taken to extend that. cheryl: rich edson live on capitol hill. you will be there all afternoon, possibly into the early evening. thank you very much. once again, we are going to be awaiting a press from nancy pelosi, democratic leader in the house after the conclude their meeting which at this point is still happening with vice-president biden on capitol hill. fox business this year. we will go back to regular programming in be joining you back again once we get more news to bring you. . >> it is a virtuou
if the house to approve this and the president signs it into law, we're talking about the debt ceiling for the next couple of months. we don't have that much certainty on how much room we have. we know it's $200 billion but that all depends on the specifics of the textile because remember, taxes are going up, but the fiscal cliff its full force and continues to hit full force, technically it already has a degree that helps the deficit picture and gives us more room as a country underneath that...
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the law is the law and it must be followed. if you want to change the law, congress needs to pass a different law. i realize that rich is saying 11 million illegal number, but that number has been out there for years, that would imply over the last several years there hasn't been an increase of people coming into the country illegally and i don't buy that. david: bill baldwin, go ahead. >> i'm all in favor of deporting violent criminals here illegally. aren't we all? is there some way we can make this country more welcoming to people who want to come here legally and a lot less pourous for people who don't want to come here legally. i don't think that the president has the answer to that tough question. david: rich, go on. >> here, here. >> and you go back through republican and democratic administrations over the last several, and they've not solved this problem. but you've got to prioritize. that's all i'm saying. you've got to prioritize, i think we all agree with that. you start with the violent and felonious criminals. dav
the law is the law and it must be followed. if you want to change the law, congress needs to pass a different law. i realize that rich is saying 11 million illegal number, but that number has been out there for years, that would imply over the last several years there hasn't been an increase of people coming into the country illegally and i don't buy that. david: bill baldwin, go ahead. >> i'm all in favor of deporting violent criminals here illegally. aren't we all? is there some way we...
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. >> sabrina, we were clueless about this being in the healthre law. like nancy pelosi we didn't know it was there until we passed it, right? >> rig. this is farther beyond healthcare. this is the problem with any mandated benefits. one of things we want in the workforce is flexibility so employees can find jobs can best fit their need and the employers aren't burning with costs they can't afford. when the government steps in and mandates, whether it's the healthcare benefit or paid leave, all of these actually limit flexibility and choice. limit the ability for employers and employees to negotiate appropriate contract. >> this meddling is slowing up the economy. >> i agree. get this, this is effectively having aayczar athe r.s. becae thi.r. has to enrce is. e i.s. h tefin o is hilyompsateand wh are ch bit is i latic mplety fr the gvernnt, the ardefing wt isutopn nefi thanobo canfordn heth rorme ey're uninsuring the ensured. that is what is going on now. >> rich, out in silicon valley, the rarefied air there, they are always using compensation packages
. >> sabrina, we were clueless about this being in the healthre law. like nancy pelosi we didn't know it was there until we passed it, right? >> rig. this is farther beyond healthcare. this is the problem with any mandated benefits. one of things we want in the workforce is flexibility so employees can find jobs can best fit their need and the employers aren't burning with costs they can't afford. when the government steps in and mandates, whether it's the healthcare benefit or paid...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. i'm kelly wright. and now back to cavuto on business. >>> all right. putting the squeeze on your boss if he tries to squeeze in a last- last-minute schedule change on you, and a california congressman, and they all come from california these ideas, pushing new rules to require companies to give part-time workers a head's up or they have to pay up. ben, what is it about california and these pearls of wisdom? >> well, we love california, and we would like to get some water, please, for you people in the east. california will do almost anything to make it difficult to run
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of...
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first politicians laws really fix things. they often make problems worse than second in this case the times exposÉ was very misleading. the reason jim epstein learned that when he re-reported the story talking to the same people that the times reporter talked to and what did you find out? >> i find it drafted the story of mass exportation onto an industry where nothing of the sort is going on. john: the writer sarah nehr said managers are routinely underpaid and exploited. >> according to the bureau of labor statistics labor's main -- make nine dozen or base wages and sometimes as much as that in tips and sometimes much more. they do fairly well in their skilled workers. john: nobody's forcing them to work there. presumably this is a better option than their attorney of. >> that's right but it's not a bad option because you can do well as a manager. john: usually been "the new york times" sneers at google businesses they just take it but lately some nail salons help protest in front of the times building. [chanting] [chantin
first politicians laws really fix things. they often make problems worse than second in this case the times exposÉ was very misleading. the reason jim epstein learned that when he re-reported the story talking to the same people that the times reporter talked to and what did you find out? >> i find it drafted the story of mass exportation onto an industry where nothing of the sort is going on. john: the writer sarah nehr said managers are routinely underpaid and exploited. >>...
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it seemed like a perfect backdrop for law? >> well remember, there is a lot @% demand for the law in part because they cancel so many insurance policies under wa it, they were going to launch the law with success. they canceled millions of pocies, created millions of new customers orbamacare. the assumption of you guaranteeing success. as to turns out we have people o can't get through to get insurance, god help those individuals who are waiting. what may be the deadline trying to purchase insurance before time runs out. so have you those people. then have you other people, as a result of sticker shock, say, they will not knowoll -- not enroll, they will see what happens, ty are going without insurance, with insurance companies now having to cover people with preexisting conditions, that is not as much as a gamble as it would have been under the old regime. charles: you are talking about reflt of the lay and the problem. -- reflection of the law, and theem be the way to go about this. a training will period -- transitional per
it seemed like a perfect backdrop for law? >> well remember, there is a lot @% demand for the law in part because they cancel so many insurance policies under wa it, they were going to launch the law with success. they canceled millions of pocies, created millions of new customers orbamacare. the assumption of you guaranteeing success. as to turns out we have people o can't get through to get insurance, god help those individuals who are waiting. what may be the deadline trying to...
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this is about law. this is about doing something right. >> you're a big supporter of obamacare then because that's the law as i don't want to go obamacare right now. >> michelle, we're hearing two very convincing sides. as jonathan points out, one of the things that ruined japan, the last decade, a falling birth rate and no one wanted to fwo to the place. at least we're fortunate that people still want to come to this country. >> i think immigrants are great for the country. the problem is our entitlement state. that's the problem. all these people are going to cost taxpayers money. the problem that i have with that. it is true. and you know bha you're doing, you're incentivizing people to come here. >> we will make more money from the revenue that we get if we legalize these undocumented americans. all of the experts agree if we bring them in out of the shadow, get them paying full taxes, our revenue will actually increase. >> will you let me talk? >> go ahead, michelle. make your point. >> the point i
this is about law. this is about doing something right. >> you're a big supporter of obamacare then because that's the law as i don't want to go obamacare right now. >> michelle, we're hearing two very convincing sides. as jonathan points out, one of the things that ruined japan, the last decade, a falling birth rate and no one wanted to fwo to the place. at least we're fortunate that people still want to come to this country. >> i think immigrants are great for the country....
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the number one trade law enforcement. man-hours, contact our supply system anywhere you want to measure it. one of the leading trainer is a military. i have a best-selling video series were preparing individual citizens to be able to use deadly force at the moment of truth. and from all those perspectives, we know that simulations and visualization and mental rehearsal is absolutely essential to performance on the battlefield. the video games are providing the exact same thing to the children without the safeguards. and thenhen you add the ingredient of children who have any difficulty, autistic children, mentally ill children, the learning disabled children, the impact is even greater. i work with schools nationwide. i do school safety training acrossmerica. it is heartbreaking when the special ed teachers come up to you and ta about how their precious special lead children are so horribly influenced by these violent movies in these worst of all, you have an apparent overwrought, overwhelmed with a disabled or emotionall
the number one trade law enforcement. man-hours, contact our supply system anywhere you want to measure it. one of the leading trainer is a military. i have a best-selling video series were preparing individual citizens to be able to use deadly force at the moment of truth. and from all those perspectives, we know that simulations and visualization and mental rehearsal is absolutely essential to performance on the battlefield. the video games are providing the exact same thing to the children...
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that is his signature healthcare law. now president obama, remember he promised this? >> what i pledge to do a a candidate and save a typical family average of $2,500 on the healthcare cost in the coming years. >> guess what? that is not working out either. studies show families are paying more for premiums like $2,500 more so come call that he says -- comical that you will save $2,500 as a family. now we find that same number is right but in the wrong direction. >> another broken promise. we saw people with ton of cancellation letters. then we start to see people with the employer insurance canceled. we saw target,rader joe's. that's the next group. this is terrible. why do people want to listen to this? if you are a democrat why tune in to the "state of the unio to listen to a guy who promised you everything who made liberalism look stupid if you are a republican why do you tune in to listen to this guy blame you for problems he created? people are tuning out. >> what do you expect to hear tuesday night? anything that you might say hey, that might work? >> i expect h
that is his signature healthcare law. now president obama, remember he promised this? >> what i pledge to do a a candidate and save a typical family average of $2,500 on the healthcare cost in the coming years. >> guess what? that is not working out either. studies show families are paying more for premiums like $2,500 more so come call that he says -- comical that you will save $2,500 as a family. now we find that same number is right but in the wrong direction. >> another...
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they broke the law believe that is how they got here. whether they did it themselves or someone pushed them, they are here illegally is, but they are front and center. second up and put a. thousands of these kids being a fan out across the country for processing including registering for glasses that there will be attending. never mind that the money is not there billion straw towns and communities but to get those kids enrolled. school is just around the corner. is it me or does this sound a bit ridiculous to back forget about whether i sound heartless to be does any of what is going on strike you as to list? chicago mayor law volunteering, actually asking the house the legal kids to gain violence out of control. the mayor says it is time to show compassion. angry residents are rightly asking, compassion for home? >> have the same love for these and people like you have the ones across the border. >> mr. president, we are asking for even read your spending billions of dollars above the we have a problem here in chicago. >> you will prob
they broke the law believe that is how they got here. whether they did it themselves or someone pushed them, they are here illegally is, but they are front and center. second up and put a. thousands of these kids being a fan out across the country for processing including registering for glasses that there will be attending. never mind that the money is not there billion straw towns and communities but to get those kids enrolled. school is just around the corner. is it me or does this sound a...
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>> you'd be breaking the law. you need to remain in control of the vehicle at all times. >> but soon, if regulators allow it, technology will let us relax in our cars, and that could change our lives. it will save lives. and create more relaxing commutes. >> now i'm in stop and go traffic and the car will go without my -- yes, it will. also, there will be fewer traffic jams, because robots react quickly to danger. cars will be able to drive closer together. so more cars will fit on the same road. it will be great, says economist james miller. i could imagine an ad saying computers crash, you're going to trust your life to a machine? >> people know that machines are better than people at a lot of tasks. >> still, the idea of some machine, trusting it with my life. >> well, our brains are basically machines. but optimized for going 50 miles an hour. >> the military is making all kinds of robots. they call this one the wild cat. they will deliver supplies or rescue soldiers. some robots will be used to kill. already
>> you'd be breaking the law. you need to remain in control of the vehicle at all times. >> but soon, if regulators allow it, technology will let us relax in our cars, and that could change our lives. it will save lives. and create more relaxing commutes. >> now i'm in stop and go traffic and the car will go without my -- yes, it will. also, there will be fewer traffic jams, because robots react quickly to danger. cars will be able to drive closer together. so more cars will...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ ♪ charles: it is time for the "hot seat." the pros are going to tell you exactly what will happen on monday morning. >> we know that amazon has been missing in the earnings report. but they are going to be spending some money in original digital programming. it will be available only on amazon prime. if they can come up with something as good as house of cards, i'm on board. >> so i am watching a fast food chain, trejo. it is expanding and they have had 11 quarters. >> tracy, you are in the hot seat. >> we have been talking about housing numbers not being good. i think this is the one thing we need. last month up 6.1%, talk about celebrating in iraq today. >> last month we had the lowest ipos in 14 years we could put it to the best level in 14 years coming in out $3.1 billion last. charles: really quickly come and the quick outfox jumped over the lazy man. okay, it's time now for my "marching orders." it seems like the markets are struggling a little bit. cautious for the next three months, but then the next three months, lon
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ ♪ charles: it is time for the "hot seat." the pros are going to tell you exactly what will happen on monday morning. >> we know that amazon has been missing in the earnings report. but they are going to be spending some money in original digital programming. it will be available only on amazon prime. if they can come up with something as good as house of cards, i'm on board. >> so i am watching a fast food chain, trejo....
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or policy by threats, then, yes, we have that -- there is a price to that, it's called the rule of law and we should be concerned of that. >> obama did a lot of that. policy by threats, adam. i mean, you know, fat cat. >> he did policy by executive order if that's what you're saying. charles: fat cats, he made a lot of policy. >> you're comparing apples and oranges. kennedy: everything is going to be different about it. it's so foolish to try to take past rules and patterns and apply to the president elect. neil: do you like it? you're a free marketeer and forcing some of the change productively to get u.s. jobs? kennedy: i never want to federal government to force to do anything. neil: so you hate donald trump? kennedy: no. neil: sounds like it. kennedy: acceptance and new jobs and manufacturing in this country. manufacturing may not be the future but it's the present and puts people back to work and gives them long-term paying jobs , i think that's fantastic. sprint, fiat are very smart. neil: you don't want to be tweeted about. kennedy: positively. neil: what do you make of all of t
or policy by threats, then, yes, we have that -- there is a price to that, it's called the rule of law and we should be concerned of that. >> obama did a lot of that. policy by threats, adam. i mean, you know, fat cat. >> he did policy by executive order if that's what you're saying. charles: fat cats, he made a lot of policy. >> you're comparing apples and oranges. kennedy: everything is going to be different about it. it's so foolish to try to take past rules and patterns...
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no matter how bad we think things are, we have to keep our wits and respect the rule of la law. this is not america 1850, this is 2017. political violent is never justified, this is the shooter's fall but we have to think about role we play in perpetuating this, i do agree with you, people are saying doing right thing right now, what is going to happen two weeks or three months from now, will we revert to our bad habits or find a way forward. charles: i want to apologize to senator mike lee. thank you appreciate it. >> thank you. charles: turning to happy year note. providing opportunities to so mean people like my dad. and flag day. men and women that keep us safe. charles: just about 90 minutes ago, law enforcement officials describe that shu shootout as combat. big question is where do we go from here? rod, with you, as a law enforcement agent, someone who understands this stuff better than anyone else, what is your thought about where we go from here. >> investigation will be paramount, that full investigation is going to take about two to three days, there is so much inform
no matter how bad we think things are, we have to keep our wits and respect the rule of la law. this is not america 1850, this is 2017. political violent is never justified, this is the shooter's fall but we have to think about role we play in perpetuating this, i do agree with you, people are saying doing right thing right now, what is going to happen two weeks or three months from now, will we revert to our bad habits or find a way forward. charles: i want to apologize to senator mike lee....
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and that's sharia law and those that do not believe in sharia law could be punished by death. >> i don't know how many she's talking to, she could have talked to ten people. but there are people who have set the sites on isis. it's a real struggle gooeps islamic terrorism and sharia law and all of the nastiness and the attacks on our way of life that come with it and it's a serious problem, and i know that the administration gets that now, i know they were late to the game approximate in certain aspects. but i'm confident we're going to fight this head on. her numbers, as a pollster, it's ridiculous to me to say that 5% to 20% of the people that i spoke speak to. do the real polls. >> i'm not getting inside her head, i the don't know if it's 5 or 500 she speaks to for that matter. how's this, even one is too many who want to use caliphate. >> the donald trump's comments, they're resonating with people who like trump, tell me about whether or not the moderate muslim community, are they going to change their view of whether or not they're going to step forward and denounce terrorism becaus
and that's sharia law and those that do not believe in sharia law could be punished by death. >> i don't know how many she's talking to, she could have talked to ten people. but there are people who have set the sites on isis. it's a real struggle gooeps islamic terrorism and sharia law and all of the nastiness and the attacks on our way of life that come with it and it's a serious problem, and i know that the administration gets that now, i know they were late to the game approximate in...
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fox lawyers won't let her pay because her airbnb rental was against the law. we're not allowed to brat rules. why is the rental illegal? >> this is your house. you own this property. did you missouri what you were doing was illegal? >> heavens no. once we started this, i never even thought to ask anybody. what free loving american would even think to question would this be legal. if you were afraid of us and came to stay in our basement, that wouldn't have been violating an ordinance. if you're paying me money, all of a sudden we're violating an ordinance. >> what's up with that? ricky wept to ant to ask the ma >> i stayed at the bnb last night. they didn't charge me anything, so you can't arrest me. what are the difficulties? >> i haven't seen disadvantages personally but i'm describing what so many feel. there's so many, maybe there's a chance for a problem. >> they rent to 50, 60 people. you have people sleeping all over the floor. >> shane runs four hotels in town. he says airbnb renters could destroy the town's quality of life. one angry resident sent thi
fox lawyers won't let her pay because her airbnb rental was against the law. we're not allowed to brat rules. why is the rental illegal? >> this is your house. you own this property. did you missouri what you were doing was illegal? >> heavens no. once we started this, i never even thought to ask anybody. what free loving american would even think to question would this be legal. if you were afraid of us and came to stay in our basement, that wouldn't have been violating an...
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or in this case, standard contract lending law. and are you a lawyer, perchance? no, i'm not, just a guy who reads a prompter, which bothers alex every time he hears me say that. it irks me to no end that you make what appears to be a very nice living reading the words that someone else wrote off of the teleprompter that some hard-working package is part of. you should be ashamed being such a lazy and flatulent jerk. and actually, i think i read the teleprompter quite well. alina north carolina says use sound more like ron paul every year. if he ran for president, maybe you should consider him for vice president. be afraid. because if alex is right, i would be at a loss every time i veer off the teleprompter. then again, the president seems to have that same issue. and then one should celebrities offer their opinion? i said everyone is free to express their views so i don't really mind what hollywood says, they should just prepare themselves that some of their fans will get upset. it matters because those who are on the long and to
or in this case, standard contract lending law. and are you a lawyer, perchance? no, i'm not, just a guy who reads a prompter, which bothers alex every time he hears me say that. it irks me to no end that you make what appears to be a very nice living reading the words that someone else wrote off of the teleprompter that some hard-working package is part of. you should be ashamed being such a lazy and flatulent jerk. and actually, i think i read the teleprompter quite well. alina north carolina...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. your studied day and night for her driver's test. secretly inside, you hoped she wouldn't pass. the thought of your baby girl driving around all by herself was... you just weren't ready. but she did pass. 'cause she's your baby girl. and now you're proud. a bundle of nerves proud. but proud. get a discount when you add a newly-licensed teen to your liberty mutual insurance policy. call to learn about our whole range of life event discounts. newlywed discount. new college graduate and retiree discounts. you could even get a discount when you add a car. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ gerri: a developing story to tell you about on the eve of the celebrity weekend. american airlines plotting a change of course. after threatening to pull their tickets from the travel website the airline has had a change of heart. now the airline group says it is going to continue to sell tickets for both american airlines and u.s. air. that's right. again, american airlin
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marla, you know, if there no law that says you don't have to divulge it, in is no law saying you have to keep it a secret either. >> well, absolutely, again, have to be careful about our separation of power do -- you don't want to come in say, i don't like how it came about, i would not want to live in a murder-suicide house either, unless there are laws, the judge cannot just make laws up, then that could cause dangerous precedence. charles: kelly, would a judge made a law up, if he decided in this case there was a serious wrong done to the buyer of the house? >>well, the thing about is, the case is based on fraudulent misrepresentation it will come down to if the supreme court will consider it. there has been an appeal, it went against the purchasey, the judge has foe loo -- to look ats there a false mess reputation made, did she rely on anything that sell orer real estate agent told her. it does not look like that is the case here, the judge will follow the lay, and not negate it, but the question is, did they skirt the law? did they try to get around it? did they tell a an untruth
marla, you know, if there no law that says you don't have to divulge it, in is no law saying you have to keep it a secret either. >> well, absolutely, again, have to be careful about our separation of power do -- you don't want to come in say, i don't like how it came about, i would not want to live in a murder-suicide house either, unless there are laws, the judge cannot just make laws up, then that could cause dangerous precedence. charles: kelly, would a judge made a law up, if he...
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heae law. i'm eric bolan. welcome to cashing in. our crew is here. lefties juan and jessica. their ability to live in a liberal fantasy land, quite possibly they inspired me to write that new book the swamp. >> wait a second, before we go, i brought a gift. i want to celebrate eric's wonderful new book about the swamp. because he is winning so much, i didn't want him to get tired so i brought eric, my buddy, an energy drink. >> thank you. five hour energy. eric: there's so much winning going on. okay funny. democrats scare tactics, d.c. swamp getting america to drown in it. what's this business about hundreds of thousands of americans will die. >> these are the tactics the democrats use anytime there's a discussion about entitlement reform. we saw this during the romney ryan presidential days where they would say republicans would throw old people off the cliff for any changes to medicare or entitlement reform. it's what the democrats do. it is their tactic in terms of creating this enormous fear without talking about the specifics of the policy. i tell the democrats to look
heae law. i'm eric bolan. welcome to cashing in. our crew is here. lefties juan and jessica. their ability to live in a liberal fantasy land, quite possibly they inspired me to write that new book the swamp. >> wait a second, before we go, i brought a gift. i want to celebrate eric's wonderful new book about the swamp. because he is winning so much, i didn't want him to get tired so i brought eric, my buddy, an energy drink. >> thank you. five hour energy. eric: there's so much...
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first slavery, then laws like jim crow that segregated blacks and now well, now it's not so clear. is america still unfair to blacks? many say yes, and they want government to do more to to help blacks. but manhattan institute senior fellow jason reilly says, no. -- rudy giuliani wrote, no -- jason riley wrote a book called "please, stop helping us." why do you say stop? >> no great society program has ever been able to replicate the success that blacks were having prior to the implementation of that program than v. us what was happening after that program was implemented. john: before the war on poverty began, blacks were lifting themselves out of poverty. >> sure. john: and more were married, more owned businesses. then the war on poverty starts, and we can see the chart here. there was great progress for about seven years and then progress stopped because these programs taught people to be dependent? >> open-ended welfare policies do not help people develop a work ethic. paying women to have more chirp and keep the father away from the home puts exactly the wrong incentives in h
first slavery, then laws like jim crow that segregated blacks and now well, now it's not so clear. is america still unfair to blacks? many say yes, and they want government to do more to to help blacks. but manhattan institute senior fellow jason reilly says, no. -- rudy giuliani wrote, no -- jason riley wrote a book called "please, stop helping us." why do you say stop? >> no great society program has ever been able to replicate the success that blacks were having prior to the...
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now to the president who has signaled he is going to sign this and will sign it and it will become law. it's a much smaller deal than what a number of folks wanted and the increase of the debt ceiling is not part of this. the payroll tax cut, tax deal from a couple of years ago if it to percentage point cut in your >> a 2% cut in your payroll taxes. that is going to go back up. if you notice that tax cut a couple of years ago and you are enjoying it on the first hundred thousand dollars of income if you make more than that, now everyone will have to pay to percentage points more to extend that. diane: i would like to run through some of the numbers. they both came out 85 republicans voting yes on 172 democrats voting yes. as you mentioned, this does not have to go back to the senate. this was back to the white house. those numbers surprise you at all? rich: i think he started to see the support from democrats earlier today when the democratic leaders were coming up to the microphone. almost pushing this to get through. you know, they were saying that they didn't like the deal. they fel
now to the president who has signaled he is going to sign this and will sign it and it will become law. it's a much smaller deal than what a number of folks wanted and the increase of the debt ceiling is not part of this. the payroll tax cut, tax deal from a couple of years ago if it to percentage point cut in your >> a 2% cut in your payroll taxes. that is going to go back up. if you notice that tax cut a couple of years ago and you are enjoying it on the first hundred thousand dollars...
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a city with the toughest gun laws in the country. gun rights activists slamming hollywood. hypocrites have called for tighter gun laws but appear in movies featuring gratuitousgun violence. take a look at this new youtube video splicing together a recent public service announcement by a concerned lest of actors with their own movies and tv shows. see if you see a little something distorted about all. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> new town. >> how many more classrooms? >> okay. understand. >> demand a plan. lou: half a million people it seems since it was uploaded christmas day. and another million for our running tonight. up next, the white house says that the smokeless still cuts over $700 billion from the national debt. what arithmetic. the congressional budget office has a different number. we will share that with you here next. judith miller. the a-team" next. ♪ lou: joining is now, the "a-team". let's begin with you and the rousing news that, in fact, al gore is selling out. no relation. >> the broadcasting network that is flush in money is doing the former vice preside
a city with the toughest gun laws in the country. gun rights activists slamming hollywood. hypocrites have called for tighter gun laws but appear in movies featuring gratuitousgun violence. take a look at this new youtube video splicing together a recent public service announcement by a concerned lest of actors with their own movies and tv shows. see if you see a little something distorted about all. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> new town. >> how many more classrooms?...
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i was just signed into law. i spoke to one of those folks today. have you seen any increase in your pay my payout has been the same. i have not gotten increased. i would be lovely but it's not happening. i fast food worker. the argument would be that these are dead end jobs. mcdonald's stock is moving higher. they don't had 4o1k. we will see. it's an entry level position for teenagers. thank you very much. twenty minutes before that closing bell rings. it has now they might just be straddling out of line. they are out of it. a disney double whammy. by upwards of 9%. and people can handle that price. the steepest price hike. versus a hundred $24 previously. comcast looking to spoil disney. with the entertainment aspects. is comcast fighting a losing battle. ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. it works 24/7, and you don't
i was just signed into law. i spoke to one of those folks today. have you seen any increase in your pay my payout has been the same. i have not gotten increased. i would be lovely but it's not happening. i fast food worker. the argument would be that these are dead end jobs. mcdonald's stock is moving higher. they don't had 4o1k. we will see. it's an entry level position for teenagers. thank you very much. twenty minutes before that closing bell rings. it has now they might just be straddling...
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he is all lame duck the nsa has been snooping after a law-abiding citizens. data when anything to do with the solutions coming from the white house. they want to protect their customer base and the data and the young bird customers are very wary of the government getting further access. so they say we will not take part in any way. >> gone are the days when they ingratiate themselves to him. the bloom is off the rose. >> they will do if it serves their purpose but with the cyberattacks against home depot and sony now we need more solutions but they will distance themselves. neil: that they feel they had his back but he does not have there. >> and trying to regulate their business to give the back door to the data as. >> by phone six already has the best encryption and in the world. neil: they're all made in china. [laughter] someone just let me know why i get so much hate mail. because they really hate me. then what is the deal? the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to em
he is all lame duck the nsa has been snooping after a law-abiding citizens. data when anything to do with the solutions coming from the white house. they want to protect their customer base and the data and the young bird customers are very wary of the government getting further access. so they say we will not take part in any way. >> gone are the days when they ingratiate themselves to him. the bloom is off the rose. >> they will do if it serves their purpose but with the...
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what we're looking at here is a lot of lawful techniques. the bigger issue is going to be whether or not the supreme court ruling is going to have a chilling effect on companies working with law enforcement except on exigent circumstances when we start talking about missing children, criminal cases, active shooter cases, ongoing types of -- when it's terrorism, the fbi's going to get involved. look, being a former cop 18 years, a lot of this happens when law enforcement pushes it to the edge. they probably should have got a warrant, but on the other hand, we've got to be careful we don't handcuff law enforcement too much because when the wolf comes knocking on the door, i don't want people going, well, why didn't you stop it? don't handcuff my hands behind my back. charles: right. another part of the technology world i find intriguing this week, a couple of dueling stories n. china they're taking this massive surveillance, using facial recognition, they're taking it down into their subway system. they already have it where cops wear dark sun
what we're looking at here is a lot of lawful techniques. the bigger issue is going to be whether or not the supreme court ruling is going to have a chilling effect on companies working with law enforcement except on exigent circumstances when we start talking about missing children, criminal cases, active shooter cases, ongoing types of -- when it's terrorism, the fbi's going to get involved. look, being a former cop 18 years, a lot of this happens when law enforcement pushes it to the edge....